Christian Bale, who performs the idol, Superman, in “The Black Soldier Increases,” frequented affected individuals of a slaughter that took place at a testing of the movie in Aurora, Colo., supposedly by a man who created himself as Batman’s comedian arch-enemy, the Snake oil salesman.

Bale invested about two-and-a-half time at the Healthcare Middle of Aurora, Expenses Voloch, the temporary chief executive of the service, informed the Colorado Publish, including that he met with five people being handled there and two others introduced in from another medical center.

“It was good for the sufferers,” Voloch informed the Publish. “We wish it was healing for them, and all employees really valued him arriving.”

Petitions asking the acting professional to check out Aurora were published on Modify.org following Friday’s capturing.

Over the few days, Bale launched a declaration regarding the slaughter, saying “Words cannot show the scary that I experience. I cannot start to truly comprehend the suffering and sadness of the affected individuals and themselves, but my center goes out to them.”

Christopher Nolan, who directed Bale in the latest Batman trilogy, released a statement Friday expressing his “profound sorrow at the senseless tragedy” that happened in Aurora.

Anne Hathaway, who stars alongside Bale in “The Dark Knight Rises,” echoed their sentiments, saying, “My heart aches and breaks for the lives taken and altered by this unfathomably senseless act.”